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  • Damir Paulić
    Damir Paulić
    6,591 Points

    So, if we altered 2 objects to have same hash code what happens if we change value of one of this objects?

    Posted August 10, 2019 7:34am by Damir Paulić
    Damir Paulić
    6,591 Points
    • C#
    • Intermediate C#
    • System.Object
    • Object.GetHashCode

    1 Answer

  • okilydokily
    okilydokily
    11,295 Points

    I don't understand why we supplemented the Equals with GetHashCode. Wasn't Equals perfect for or purpose here?

    Posted October 24, 2018 11:49pm by okilydokily
    okilydokily
    11,295 Points
    • C#
    • Intermediate C#
    • System.Object
    • Object.GetHashCode

    1 Answer

  • Mark Blanford
    Mark Blanford
    427 Points

    If the hashcode is the memory address by default how can it also possibly *not* be unique?

    Posted June 24, 2018 10:57am by Mark Blanford
    Mark Blanford
    427 Points
    • C#
    • Intermediate C#
    • System.Object
    • Object.GetHashCode

    3 Answers

  • Jamie Wyton
    Jamie Wyton
    3,011 Points

    Two objects with the same hashcode?!

    Posted July 17, 2017 6:18pm by Jamie Wyton
    Jamie Wyton
    3,011 Points
    • C#
    • Intermediate C#
    • System.Object
    • Object.GetHashCode

    7 Answers

  • Mark Phillips
    Mark Phillips
    1,749 Points

    How come the Int32.GetHashCode() would return its value for integers? I would expect them to return the memory address?

    Posted February 25, 2017 10:29pm by Mark Phillips
    Mark Phillips
    1,749 Points
    • C#
    • Intermediate C#
    • System.Object
    • Object.GetHashCode

    1 Answer

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